This is Travis' second time seeing Jane after a few years without knowing where she was or what she was doing. This time Travis exposes himself and confronts Jane after this marvelous and moving monologue about their story.
I do not own rights of this video and movie. All credits to Road Movies Filmproduktion, Argos film, other production companies and the different producers of the movie.

published:28 May 2016

views:15627

Out now on Blu-ray and DVD: http://www.criterion.com/films/1502-paris-texas

What does the color scheme mean in "Paris, Texas"? This is a video essay explaining the themes and meaning behind the cinematography of Wim Wender's 1984 film, Paris Texas. No, I do not own any of the footage used, it's all clips from the movie.

The plot focuses on an amnesiac (Stanton) who, after mysteriously wandering out of the desert, attempts to reconnect with his brother (Stockwell) and seven-year-old son (Carson). He and his son end up embarking on a voyage through the American Southwest to track down his long-missing wife (Kinski).

Paris, Texas (1984) - 'I knew these people' [HD]

This is Travis' second time seeing Jane after a few years without knowing where she was or what she was doing. This time Travis exposes himself and confronts Jane after this marvelous and moving monologue about their story.
I do not own rights of this video and movie. All credits to Road Movies Filmproduktion, Argos film, other production companies and the different producers of the movie.

2:07

Paris, Texas - The Opening Scene

Paris, Texas - The Opening Scene

Paris, Texas - The Opening Scene

Out now on Blu-ray and DVD: http://www.criterion.com/films/1502-paris-texas

What Color Means in "Paris, Texas"

What does the color scheme mean in "Paris, Texas"? This is a video essay explaining the themes and meaning behind the cinematography of Wim Wender's 1984 film, Paris Texas. No, I do not own any of the footage used, it's all clips from the movie.

"Half a Boy's Life" scene / Harry Dean Stanton in Paris, Texas

"Paris, Texas" dir. Wim Wenders, 1984
"[Harry Dean] has a line, i remember this line, he is riding in a car with Dean Stockwell and Dean says, "you haven't seen him for four years, half a boy's life." and harry dean repeats after, "half a boy's life."
the way he says that line is like, just you know incredibly beautiful.
all kinds of things come from that line. harry dean says something normal, but brings with him so much more."
--David Lynch on NPR after Harry Dean Stanton's death.
rip
all copyrights reserved to their respective owners, this isn't my content but thanks wim and company for this film

Paris, Texas (1984) - 'I knew these people' [HD]

This is Travis' second time seeing Jane after a few years without knowing where she was or what she was doing. This time Travis exposes himself and confronts Jane after this marvelous and moving monologue about their story.
I do not own rights of this video and movie. All credits to Road Movies Filmproduktion, Argos film, other production companies and the different producers of the movie.

published: 28 May 2016

Paris, Texas - The Opening Scene

Out now on Blu-ray and DVD: http://www.criterion.com/films/1502-paris-texas

What Color Means in "Paris, Texas"

What does the color scheme mean in "Paris, Texas"? This is a video essay explaining the themes and meaning behind the cinematography of Wim Wender's 1984 film, Paris Texas. No, I do not own any of the footage used, it's all clips from the movie.

"Half a Boy's Life" scene / Harry Dean Stanton in Paris, Texas

"Paris, Texas" dir. Wim Wenders, 1984
"[Harry Dean] has a line, i remember this line, he is riding in a car with Dean Stockwell and Dean says, "you haven't seen him for four years, half a boy's life." and harry dean repeats after, "half a boy's life."
the way he says that line is like, just you know incredibly beautiful.
all kinds of things come from that line. harry dean says something normal, but brings with him so much more."
--David Lynch on NPR after Harry Dean Stanton's death.
rip
all copyrights reserved to their respective owners, this isn't my content but thanks wim and company for this film

Paris, Texas (1984) - 'I knew these people' [HD]

This is Travis' second time seeing Jane after a few years without knowing where she was or what she was doing. This time Travis exposes himself and confronts Ja...

This is Travis' second time seeing Jane after a few years without knowing where she was or what she was doing. This time Travis exposes himself and confronts Jane after this marvelous and moving monologue about their story.
I do not own rights of this video and movie. All credits to Road Movies Filmproduktion, Argos film, other production companies and the different producers of the movie.

This is Travis' second time seeing Jane after a few years without knowing where she was or what she was doing. This time Travis exposes himself and confronts Jane after this marvelous and moving monologue about their story.
I do not own rights of this video and movie. All credits to Road Movies Filmproduktion, Argos film, other production companies and the different producers of the movie.

What Color Means in "Paris, Texas"

What does the color scheme mean in "Paris, Texas"? This is a video essay explaining the themes and meaning behind the cinematography of Wim Wender's 1984 film, ...

What does the color scheme mean in "Paris, Texas"? This is a video essay explaining the themes and meaning behind the cinematography of Wim Wender's 1984 film, Paris Texas. No, I do not own any of the footage used, it's all clips from the movie.

What does the color scheme mean in "Paris, Texas"? This is a video essay explaining the themes and meaning behind the cinematography of Wim Wender's 1984 film, Paris Texas. No, I do not own any of the footage used, it's all clips from the movie.

"Paris, Texas" dir. Wim Wenders, 1984
"[Harry Dean] has a line, i remember this line, he is riding in a car with Dean Stockwell and Dean says, "you haven't seen him for four years, half a boy's life." and harry dean repeats after, "half a boy's life."
the way he says that line is like, just you know incredibly beautiful.
all kinds of things come from that line. harry dean says something normal, but brings with him so much more."
--David Lynch on NPR after Harry Dean Stanton's death.
rip
all copyrights reserved to their respective owners, this isn't my content but thanks wim and company for this film

"Paris, Texas" dir. Wim Wenders, 1984
"[Harry Dean] has a line, i remember this line, he is riding in a car with Dean Stockwell and Dean says, "you haven't seen him for four years, half a boy's life." and harry dean repeats after, "half a boy's life."
the way he says that line is like, just you know incredibly beautiful.
all kinds of things come from that line. harry dean says something normal, but brings with him so much more."
--David Lynch on NPR after Harry Dean Stanton's death.
rip
all copyrights reserved to their respective owners, this isn't my content but thanks wim and company for this film

RY COODER. MUSIC FROM PARIS TEXAS.

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Car Show Paris Texas (9-2-17)

Texas Live in Paris complete.

Paris, Texas Movie Review, Discussion, Analysis

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Paris, Texas-FulL.MovIE_*

published: 01 Jan 2018

paris texas (1984) dir. wim wenders

published: 10 Mar 2018

My Life's Work - 17 - Watching Paris, Texas for the First Time on a Laptop / Self Portrait in Smoke

Part 17 of 48. Featuring footage of a house show I played recently.
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I would like to drive around in an older model Jeep with the spare wheel on the back and the cover for it has a bright yellow smiley face on it, maybe there's a fun license plate holder.
I'd like to look ridiculous. I'd like to drive that car to the beach or help a friend move an oddly shaped piece of furniture, they'd try to strap it in with the seatbelt and we'd laugh, they'd be holding on to the thing for dear life as we made left turns at intersections.
I'd like the oily carnage of an entire ...

BigRigTravels LIVE from the Love's truckstop in Paris, Texas - not driving May 4, 2018

Trip: San Antonio, TX-Paris, TX-University Park, IL(1222 miles)
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Paris,Texas pour examens

RY COODER. MUSIC FROM PARIS TEXAS.

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A man wanders out of the desert not knowing who he is. His brothe...

8.0
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A man wanders out of the desert not knowing who he is. His brother finds him, and helps to pull his memory back of the life he led before he walked out on his wife and son four years before...

8.0
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Ratings: 8.0/10 from 27,506 users
Reviews: 149 user | 73 critic
A man wanders out of the desert not knowing who he is. His brother finds him, and helps to pull his memory back of the life he led before he walked out on his wife and son four years before...

Paris, TexasMovieReview as heard on The Cutting Room Movie Podcast
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Part 17 of 48. Featuring footage of a house show I played recently.
My Life's Work is 24 hours of guitar improvisations recorded over three nights, August 2017.
Subscribe here or to the newsletter for a new half-hour a week:
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I would like to drive around in an older model Jeep with the spare wheel on the back and the cover for it has a bright yellow smiley face on it, maybe there's a fun license plate holder.
I'd like to look ridiculous. I'd like to drive that car to the beach or help a friend move an oddly shaped piece of furniture, they'd try to strap it in with the seatbelt and we'd laugh, they'd be holding on to the thing for dear life as we made left turns at intersections.
I'd like the oily carnage of an entire baked chicken, the garlic, lemon slice, barehanded mess of it.
I'd like to go dancing and go wild, right now, in the middle of the afternoon, somewhere cool and dark and dreamy, in other words in a totally different zone than where I'm at currently.
I'd like to be having lunch at my Grandma's house like we used to do on the weekends, French fountain wallpaper, lime green trim, the smell of ocean breeze and sweet mold in the living room.
I'd like to lay in the sun in one of those pool chairs that have the many little strips of plastic going across, the soft rounded plastic that leaves lines on your legs. One of those chairs maybe with palm trees on it on a big grass lawn somewhere, maybe it's grown a little too long, and I'd like to feel like I myself am a little patch of grass that's just drinking up the sun, growing longer and greener. And maybe there's a battery powered radio playing oldies quietly, no low end, easy to ignore.
I'd like to fall asleep like that, in the middle of a fantasy novel. I know this will concern some but I'd like to be lightly sunburned, too, and to for days later feel the echo of the sun on my skin, the warmth of it around my shirt's collar.
I want to feel like I laid with the sun like a lover and to remember its utter heat in a small private moment - it was shining only for me, the burn warm breath on my neck.
I'd like for someone to pay attention to my ankles, my lower back, say something about how strong my thighs and ass have gotten lately.
I want to swim in an icy river, to wade in and fall into it.
I want to, like that time in Virginia, eat whole quarters of a watermelon perched on a rock (it was your birthday 6 years ago, remember?).
I'd like the bitter bright squirting crunch of a pomegranate seed, to chew the pulp in my teeth.
I'd like to keep writing.
I'd like to sit on a covered porch during a hot, thick thunderstorm, idly playing a busted guitar and maybe leaning back in a chair so it's up on two legs, my bare feet up on a wrought iron railing (this feels like Chicago, to me).
I'd like for the things I desire to be free of previous experience, I want new wants, I want the satisfaction of these urges to be novel, to be unfamiliar, to be lightly terrifying.
I'd like for my lived experience moment to moment to be the continual manifestation and satisfaction of desires of all types.
I'd like for someone to look at me the way I want to be looked at.
I'd like to be gently shrouded in the body warmth and trusting breath of someone sleeping in my bed.
I'd like to be too excited to sleep, just full of smiles and optimism, to float through the unslept next day smiling privately to myself over coffee, not telling anybody about it, letting the nice memory of it stay not-a-story as long as it can be withheld.
I'd like to hear from certain folks, other folks I'd rather not hear from anymore, and I want there to be new, unimagined folks I hear from.
I'd like to put up long, generous shelves in my tiny room, get all of the things that are stashed away or in boxes out into the open, to frame all the art and old photos and show flyers I've held on to.
I don't want to be free of desire - - I want to lean into it as if a tropical wind, to let the power of it hold me up from falling.
A project by Ben Seretan. Hotline coding by Johann Diedrick. Recorded overnight at SpacemanSound. Released in collaboration with InfiniteBest.

Part 17 of 48. Featuring footage of a house show I played recently.
My Life's Work is 24 hours of guitar improvisations recorded over three nights, August 2017.
Subscribe here or to the newsletter for a new half-hour a week:
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Or, try the hotline: (561) 926-9741
I would like to drive around in an older model Jeep with the spare wheel on the back and the cover for it has a bright yellow smiley face on it, maybe there's a fun license plate holder.
I'd like to look ridiculous. I'd like to drive that car to the beach or help a friend move an oddly shaped piece of furniture, they'd try to strap it in with the seatbelt and we'd laugh, they'd be holding on to the thing for dear life as we made left turns at intersections.
I'd like the oily carnage of an entire baked chicken, the garlic, lemon slice, barehanded mess of it.
I'd like to go dancing and go wild, right now, in the middle of the afternoon, somewhere cool and dark and dreamy, in other words in a totally different zone than where I'm at currently.
I'd like to be having lunch at my Grandma's house like we used to do on the weekends, French fountain wallpaper, lime green trim, the smell of ocean breeze and sweet mold in the living room.
I'd like to lay in the sun in one of those pool chairs that have the many little strips of plastic going across, the soft rounded plastic that leaves lines on your legs. One of those chairs maybe with palm trees on it on a big grass lawn somewhere, maybe it's grown a little too long, and I'd like to feel like I myself am a little patch of grass that's just drinking up the sun, growing longer and greener. And maybe there's a battery powered radio playing oldies quietly, no low end, easy to ignore.
I'd like to fall asleep like that, in the middle of a fantasy novel. I know this will concern some but I'd like to be lightly sunburned, too, and to for days later feel the echo of the sun on my skin, the warmth of it around my shirt's collar.
I want to feel like I laid with the sun like a lover and to remember its utter heat in a small private moment - it was shining only for me, the burn warm breath on my neck.
I'd like for someone to pay attention to my ankles, my lower back, say something about how strong my thighs and ass have gotten lately.
I want to swim in an icy river, to wade in and fall into it.
I want to, like that time in Virginia, eat whole quarters of a watermelon perched on a rock (it was your birthday 6 years ago, remember?).
I'd like the bitter bright squirting crunch of a pomegranate seed, to chew the pulp in my teeth.
I'd like to keep writing.
I'd like to sit on a covered porch during a hot, thick thunderstorm, idly playing a busted guitar and maybe leaning back in a chair so it's up on two legs, my bare feet up on a wrought iron railing (this feels like Chicago, to me).
I'd like for the things I desire to be free of previous experience, I want new wants, I want the satisfaction of these urges to be novel, to be unfamiliar, to be lightly terrifying.
I'd like for my lived experience moment to moment to be the continual manifestation and satisfaction of desires of all types.
I'd like for someone to look at me the way I want to be looked at.
I'd like to be gently shrouded in the body warmth and trusting breath of someone sleeping in my bed.
I'd like to be too excited to sleep, just full of smiles and optimism, to float through the unslept next day smiling privately to myself over coffee, not telling anybody about it, letting the nice memory of it stay not-a-story as long as it can be withheld.
I'd like to hear from certain folks, other folks I'd rather not hear from anymore, and I want there to be new, unimagined folks I hear from.
I'd like to put up long, generous shelves in my tiny room, get all of the things that are stashed away or in boxes out into the open, to frame all the art and old photos and show flyers I've held on to.
I don't want to be free of desire - - I want to lean into it as if a tropical wind, to let the power of it hold me up from falling.
A project by Ben Seretan. Hotline coding by Johann Diedrick. Recorded overnight at SpacemanSound. Released in collaboration with InfiniteBest.

Trip: San Antonio, TX-Paris, TX-University Park, IL(1222 miles)
Trucking in America. Reality and Slow TV in its original and truest form.
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Trip: San Antonio, TX-Paris, TX-University Park, IL(1222 miles)
Trucking in America. Reality and Slow TV in its original and truest form.
To learn more about BigRigTravels, visit these links:
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Texas Say What You Want Karaoke Version

Say What You Want in the style of Texas | Karaoke with Lyrics

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published: 26 Sep 2015

Texas Once in a lifetime [Karaoke]

published: 13 Dec 2015

Paris, Texas / Rotterdam

Kilkenny Paris-texas

Ha ha

published: 03 Nov 2006

BAGDAD CAFE - I'm Calling You

A desert road from vegas to nowhere
some place better than where you're been
A coffee machine that needs some fixing
In a little cafe just around the bend
I am calling you
Can't you hear me
I am calling you
A hot dry wind blows right through me
The baby's crying and I can't sleep
But we both know a change is coming
coming closer, sweet release
I am calling you
I know you hear me
I am calling you
I am calling you
I know you hear me
I am calling you
A desert road from vegas to nowhere
Some place better than where you've been
A coffee machine that needs some fixing
In a little cafe just around the bend
A hot dry wind blows right through me
The baby's crying and I can't sleep
And I can feel a change is coming
coming closer, sweet release
I am calling you
can't you hear me
I am calling you

Download "Say What You Want" in the style of Texas in MP4 or MP3+G
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Download "Say What You Want" in the style of Texas in MP4 or MP3+G
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BAGDAD CAFE - I'm Calling You

A desert road from vegas to nowhere
some place better than where you're been
A coffee machine that needs some fixing
In a little cafe just around the bend
I am ...

A desert road from vegas to nowhere
some place better than where you're been
A coffee machine that needs some fixing
In a little cafe just around the bend
I am calling you
Can't you hear me
I am calling you
A hot dry wind blows right through me
The baby's crying and I can't sleep
But we both know a change is coming
coming closer, sweet release
I am calling you
I know you hear me
I am calling you
I am calling you
I know you hear me
I am calling you
A desert road from vegas to nowhere
Some place better than where you've been
A coffee machine that needs some fixing
In a little cafe just around the bend
A hot dry wind blows right through me
The baby's crying and I can't sleep
And I can feel a change is coming
coming closer, sweet release
I am calling you
can't you hear me
I am calling you

A desert road from vegas to nowhere
some place better than where you're been
A coffee machine that needs some fixing
In a little cafe just around the bend
I am calling you
Can't you hear me
I am calling you
A hot dry wind blows right through me
The baby's crying and I can't sleep
But we both know a change is coming
coming closer, sweet release
I am calling you
I know you hear me
I am calling you
I am calling you
I know you hear me
I am calling you
A desert road from vegas to nowhere
Some place better than where you've been
A coffee machine that needs some fixing
In a little cafe just around the bend
A hot dry wind blows right through me
The baby's crying and I can't sleep
And I can feel a change is coming
coming closer, sweet release
I am calling you
can't you hear me
I am calling you

Paris, Texas (1984) - 'I knew these people' [HD]

This is Travis' second time seeing Jane after a few years without knowing where she was or what she was doing. This time Travis exposes himself and confronts Jane after this marvelous and moving monologue about their story.
I do not own rights of this video and movie. All credits to Road Movies Filmproduktion, Argos film, other production companies and the different producers of the movie.

2:07

Paris, Texas - The Opening Scene

Out now on Blu-ray and DVD: http://www.criterion.com/films/1502-paris-texas

What Color Means in "Paris, Texas"

What does the color scheme mean in "Paris, Texas"? This is a video essay explaining the themes and meaning behind the cinematography of Wim Wender's 1984 film, Paris Texas. No, I do not own any of the footage used, it's all clips from the movie.